really see some effects with more cloud coverage, even bans of rain as early as monday morning. so we're talking about a 12-hour event with strong winds that will damage infrastructure. also torrential rain, forecasting 8 to 12 inches in that area. so there's just not enough time that we're going to be dealing with a clean-up in that area. now, you can see the national hurricane center still has that center of the system, continues to make its way back into open water so plenty of time to watch tropical storm grace. you can see the bullseye right now still aiming towards florida. richard. >> boy, janessa, if that happens there, as we all know, mud and making rescue efforts as they try to dig through all of that masonry and sand and dirt is going to be very, very tough. janessa webb, thank you so much for the latest on that. former attorney general eric holder weighs in on the new census numbers and he has both a positive and somewhat negative take. the negative part has to do with